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A notable example of this was the discussion of Christian unity by the Catholic Archbishop of Liverpool, Dr. Heenan, and the Anglican Archbishop of York, Dr. Ramsey, recently appointed Archbishop of Canterbury.
The doctrine was formulated in the second century in the first of the three senses given by Ramsey, originally as a response to Gnostic claims of having received secret teaching from Christ or the apostles ; it emphasised the public manner in which the apostles had passed on authentic teaching to those whom they entrusted with the care of the churches they founded and that these in turn had passed it on to their successors.
Ramsey had already cleared out some of the older players who had been reliant on the loyalty of the committee for their continued selection – it was well known that decorum on the pitch at club level had been just as big a factor in playing for England as ability and form.
Charlton's role was developing from traditional inside-forward to what today would be termed an attacking midfield player, with Ramsey planning to build the team for the 1966 World Cup around him.
More milestones followed as he won his 100th England cap on 21 April 1970 against Northern Ireland, and was made captain by Ramsey for the occasion.
Although Walter Winterbottom was appointed as England's first ever full-time manager in 1946, the team was still picked by a committee until Alf Ramsey took over in 1963.
The 1966 World Cup was hosted in England and Alf Ramsey guided England to victory with a 4 – 2 win against West Germany after extra time in the final, during which Geoff Hurst famously scored a hat-trick.
At the time, Ron Springett was the goalkeeper for England, but after the 1962 World Cup in Chile, a new coach was appointed in former England right back Alf Ramsey.
In goal, Banks was checked out by Ramsey for the first time in April 1963 against Scotland at Wembley.
Though England lost 2 – 1, Banks gained plaudits and Ramsey was pleased with his performance.
Ramsey gave the odd chance to Chelsea keeper Peter Bonetti, Everton's Gordon West and Manchester United's Alex Stepney, but when the big games came along, it was only Banks.
He caught a few balls and did some short sprints but something was not right and Ramsey decided he couldn't risk him.
The overheard remark by Ramsey after Banks ' absence from the game was confirmed as: " Of all the players to lose, we had to lose him.
The works of Ramsey on colorations and more specially the results obtained by Turán in 1941 was at the origin of another branch of graph theory, extremal graph theory.
The following season he was in the West Ham side which lost the League Cup final on aggregate to West Bromwich Albion, and in February 1966 he was given his debut for England by manager Alf Ramsey.
Hurst was named in the Ramsey squad which played in Mexico to defend the World Cup in 1970.
A Marine Nature Reserve was designated in Ramsey Bay in Oct 2011.
In August 1859, a long cable was commissioned from Glass, Elliot and Company of Greenwich and laid from Cranstal ( north of Ramsey ) to St Bees in Cumbria using the chartered cable ship Resolute.
The currents at Cranstal proved too strong, and in 1864 the cable was taken up and relaid further south, at Port-e-Vullen in Ramsey Bay.
By 1883 Smith's Directory listed several telegraph offices operated by the Post Office, in addition to those at Douglas, Ramsey, Castletown and Peel the telegraph was also available at Laxey, Ballaugh, and Port St. Mary.
After the competition, Walter Winterbottom was succeeded by Alf Ramsey, who was less enamoured of the cocksure, free-spirited Haynes and never once picked him.

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John Ramsey Campbell ( born 4 January 1946 in Liverpool ) is an English horror fiction author, editor and critic.
Anne Ramsey was born Anne Mobley in Omaha, Nebraska, the daughter of Eleanor ( née Smith ), the former national treasurer of the Girl Scouts of America, and Nathan Mobley, an insurance executive.
* Danny Aiello ( born 1933 ), stage and film star lived in Ramsey for many years during the 1980s and 1990s.
* Bob McAdoo ( born 1951 ), former New York Knicks player lived in Ramsey during the 1970s / 1980s / 1990s.
* Nate Ramsey ( born 1941 ), safety and cornerback who played for the Philadelphia Eagles for most of his 11-year NFL career from 1963 through 1973.
William Ramsey Clark ( born December 18, 1927 ) is an American lawyer, activist and former public official.
John Ramsey Swinney ( born 13 April 1964 ) is the Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Employment and Sustainable Growth in the Scottish Government and the Scottish National Party Member of the Scottish Parliament for Perthshire North, having previously represented North Tayside ( 1999 – 2011 ).
* Ramsey Clark ( born 1927 ), U. S. Attorney General and activist
* Alan Ramsey ( born 1938 ), Australian newspaper reporter and commentator
David Alan Ramsey ( born 17 September 1960 )
** Alexander David Ramsey ( born 17 December 1991 )
** Victoria Alice Ramsey ( born 7 April 1994 )
** George Arthur Ramsey ( born 28 September 1995 )
** Oliver Henry Ramsey ( born 28 September 1995 )
Ramsey was born in Dagenham, England.
* John Ramsey Miller ( born 1949 ), American author
Ramsey Emmanuel Lewis, Jr. ( born May 27, 1935 ) is an American jazz composer, pianist and radio personality.
Ramsey Lewis was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Ramsey Lewis, Sr. and Pauline Lewis.
Ramsey was born in Washington, DC on August 27, 1915 to Minna Bauer Ramsey, a mathematics teacher, and Norman Foster Ramsey, an Army officer.
Michael Ramsey was born in Cambridge in 1904.
* January 19-Frank P. Ramsey ( born 1903 ), English mathematician.
Ramsey has the most important Grey Seal breeding colony in southern Britain, with over 400 seal pups born each autumn.

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